The Acts of the Apostles (Acts 2. v42)
In my previous sermon, I wrote about the Great Commission in which Jesus
told His Apostles;
All authority in heaven and earth has been given to me, Go therefore and
make disciples of all nations baptising them in the name of the Father, and of
the Son, and of the Holy Spirit and teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.
And behold I am with you always to the end of the age.
That command led to the Apostles going out to the nations, just teaching
as Jesus decreed, and became the Teaching of the Apostles. This was the
established foundation of the Christian faith, as the Apostles were telling the
gospel as Jesus had taught them.
This morning I want to take you back to the time of the first Christian
Church, which set a model for all time. Without any of the wonderful technological
discoveries we enjoy, the gospel spread across the world.
Regrettably today’s Church has not been as faithful in following the
example they gave, and in consequence has not been blessed in the way they
were. However, there are Churches which are thriving, and can point to the fact
that they have based their worship on the teaching of the Apostles.
Before leaving them, He told them to return to Jerusalem and wait for
the promise of the Father, you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many
days from now, and you will be my witness in Jerusalem and in all Judea and
Samaria, and to the end of the earth. Here
in the words of our Lord, is the purpose for which He founded the Church.
He then left them, and ascended back to heaven.
Soon after, Peter addressed crowds at Pentecost and 3,000 people turned
to Christ; the Church of Christ was born. They met regularly in fellowship,
accepting and forgiving each other, and were devoted to the teaching of the
Apostles, who were of course taught by our Lord Himself. The people were
inspired and filled with awe; are you regularly inspired and filled with awe at
your services?
The Bible states that God in consequence, added to their numbers. In other
words, God builds the Church when He touches a person’s heart and that person
responds by accepting, that Jesus died for the forgiveness of their sins and
he/she turns, and lives and worships according to the teaching of Jesus.
The apostles taught the truth about Jesus Christ – the Gospel. They
taught about the way in which he fulfilled the Old Testament ,Scriptures in
order to bring people to salvation through His sacrificial death on the cross,
and His resurrection. They also taught how salvation in Jesus Christ was to be
worked out in the life of the believer. They are not teaching something that
they have made up in their own minds, but only things which have been revealed
to them by Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Jesus had already made it clear to them,
that their teaching was to be consistent with His.
The church is built on the teaching of the Apostles, which is nothing
other than the teaching of Christ, made known through them. Together with Christ, the Apostles and
prophets form the foundation of the church: and by God’s grace we have that
teaching today, it is called the New Testament.
Luke tells us a number of fascinating things about the new life that
some people in Jerusalem began to enjoy. They would have been ordinary people,
who had visited Jerusalem on a pilgrimage from all over the Middle East, many
would have been Jews, but they were 3,000 who had been touched by Peter’s
word’s, and had turned as He had bid them, and repented of their past life,
been baptized and accepted Jesus Christ as Saviour.
The Bible states, ‘they were cut to the heart’; in other words they were
deeply convicted. Throughout the ages, God has opened people’s hearts and made
them respond to His call to turn to Jesus. They then devoted themselves to the
teaching of the Apostles.
Coming to Jesus is a two way thing; God calls, we respond, but the first
action is from God, who knows the secrets of our hearts and calls when He knows
we are ready.
As the years went by, the Apostles went all over the world teaching the
truth. Our whole gospel message is based on the writings of the New Testament Apostles.
What should occupy our minds, is to consider if the Church is still preaching
the message of the Apostles, and is it fit for the purpose Christ and His
Apostles built it?
That is a hard question to answer; in places yes, especially the
Pentecostal Churches; but in the main denominational Churches, only to a
limited extent. In order to justify that let us reflect. Liberalism is causing
the Church to fall apart as it seeks to have biblical authority, supplanted for
cultural expression, and thereby undercutting truth to make the Bible suit
their own ends, placing trendy social issues before the Cross of Christ.
The Church should be the moral conscience and voice of the nation,
providing spiritual disinfectant on the evils of society.
A Prime Minster chose to redefine the meaning of marriage, to that given
by God, suppressing all opposition. There has barely been a whisper from the
Church to take God’s position. Indeed, leaders of the Church have openly
campaigned for its acceptance. We now have God’s created gender order being
overturned, with children of the tender age of six years, being questioned as
to whether they think they are of the proper gender. Again, rather than point
out the biblical order, the Church is introducing special provision to prepare
services of welcome for transgender people.
If you are not a (true) believer, these things may not matter to you,
indeed may seem trivial to mention, but to those who have chosen to enter a
preaching ministry, and/or a sincere believer, it is quite out of order to
support, and even more so to practise.
At General Synod, a bishop contradicted the Bible, in other words
stating God was wrong, when he said something was not a sin, when the Bible
unequivocally states the contrary. We should never suggest the Bible has got
things wrong; we are talking about that which God directly wanted to be known.
Can you imagine a Muslim cleric ever questioning the Koran?
God chose 40 men of different occupations, with different characters,
and over many years, inspired them by His spirit to write all He wanted people
to know, believe, and practise. They did
not know each other, or what the others were writing, yet there was no contradiction
on what was written.
Note also, Jesus gave strict commands on spiritual, moral, ethical and
social matters, and all clergy vowed at ordination to honour the words of
Scripture to banish false doctrine.
Paul warned that there would be those who would not wish to hear sound
doctrine, and would seek false teachers who would say what they wanted to hear,
and there are plenty of them in the Church today. Never forget, the church does
not belong to men (or women) it is Christ’s church, and He builds it through
the teaching of the men who were His Apostles.
When we hear their teaching on a regular basis, not only does our faith
grow, but also our ability to defend and help others to understand, especially
those most closest and dearest to us, who are not yet followers of our Lord. We
may not remember all we hear, but will be inspired by the power of what has
been preached. We will learn to be guided by the Scriptures, and will come to
know more about God and His Son, and how we should live according to His
commands.
Paul knew it would never be an easy task; that opposition would be met,
but said we do not have a spirit of timidity, be strong. We should show no fear
or favour, and never ever be ashamed of our faith. But that is exactly what is
happening in some of our Churches, especially in the Church of England. We are
bound to preach what people need to hear rather than what some might prefer.
If we are to be the witnesses for Jesus, we must first be sure we have
experienced His presence, and secondly, tell positively what Jesus stated and
commanded. It is not enough to say we know about Him, even the devil could say
that, we must have accepted Him as Saviour, and believed in all He did and
commanded. We cannot amend or put on an application, which He obviously would
not have approved.
Being a witness is something that falls to all Christians to be, and it
doesn’t mean theological knowledge required, or being intrusive, we can be a
most effective witness by just letting it be known we attend Church, which
tends to show we are followers of Christ. If the Church is to survive in any
meaningful way, it is down to the ordinary Church members, as there is now no
one on the national scene with any notable charisma.
The responsibility for teaching falls principally on the clergy, and the
Bible states a preacher is given a solemn task to preach in the name of God and
Jesus Christ, and will one day have to answer as to how faithfully he carried
out that privilege. God demonstrated how He responds to faithful preaching, by
the blessing He gave in the life of Billy Graham, who preached to 220 millions
of people in 185 countries, with gatherings of between 30-80 thousands a time, fearlessly
and constantly quoting what the Bible stated.
We have to tell our faith is not something someone made up. There is
testimony from people alive at the time of Jesus’ life on earth, and not only
from His followers, but from literary men of the time, and it has been
recorded. The Bible has many prophecies in the Old Testament, made many years
earlier, which most have come true. There are so many interlinked stories, none
of which have been contradicted, and not even the most sophisticated computer
could excel.
Our Gospel is, that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures,
and that He was buried, and was raised on the third day, according to the Scriptures. This, which was an early Christian confession, gives us the heart of
the gospel, and shows that the resurrection is an integral part of the gospel.
The reality can be verified by the Scriptures, and historical evidence as the
empty tomb and the eye witnesses.
Only Christianity has a Cross at the centre of its faith. Only Jesus
suffered an horrific death on the Cross, a death made for criminals, who were
made to parade through the streets with a crown on his head, beaten 39 times
with a leather belt fitted with metal studs to cut the skin, stripped of
clothes and nailed through His hands and feet on the cross, and all for the
sake of paying the penalty for the sins you and I commit.
He could have refused to go there, but went willingly so we could be
forgiven and put back in to a relationship with God, and made us fit for
heaven, where we will live on day with Him. God said this is what man has shown
and done to my Son; this is what I have done, and showed by raising Him to life
again.
Let us reflect on this story to see some important facts, Jesus made a claim no other person, man or woman,
could make. He claimed authority over all things in heaven and earth, given to
Him by His Father. No other religious leader could make such a claim. No other
religion can make the claims of the Church. No other leader could offer such
forgiveness as Jesus. And, He is and wll be with us always.
When baptizing people, the Apostles had
first to have the person make a public confession of faith and repentance for
sin.
The Bible book Acts of the Apostles, is
the story of the building of the Church, but it is also an emphasis that the essential
purpose of the Church is proclaiming the gospel, that is what Jesus built it
for.
Those who have the privilege of preaching
the gospel, must do so truthfully and not by personal opinion or desire, Jesus
gave complete direction and example; He taught all we need. Only Jesus can
offer salvation, and provide help in trouble.
Pray for your Pastor, or; Minister,
Priest, Vicar to be faithful to the Scriptures.
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